Park City Builder Launches Autohaus, Private Garage Ownership for Collectors
The 4C Group announced the launch of Autohaus on December 15, 2025, a private garage ownership offering aimed at Utah auto enthusiasts, collectors and owners of high end vehicles. The move matters for Summit County residents because owners take title to units, offering secure customizable storage, potential equity gains, and new considerations for property taxes and local real estate demand.

Park City based The 4C Group on Monday officially launched Autohaus, a new private garage offering designed for sports cars, vintage vehicles and luxury automotive collections. Each unit will provide a premium dedicated space with 24/7 secure access and the ability for owners to customize interiors for storage, work or display. Rather than renting, Autohaus buyers take title to their garage units, a structure the company said aligns with a broader trend toward garage condo style developments.
“Autohaus is the culmination of what we at 4C do best: merging thoughtful design, structural integrity,and a deep respect for our clients passions,” “We recognize that for many of our clients, a car isnt just transportation, its part of their identity. With Autohaus, we’ve created a private, customized and secure home for that identity.”
Josh Phillips, The 4C Group cofounder and CEO, provided the announcement and framed the offering as a design driven complement to the firm’s luxury home work in Summit County and surrounding markets.
For local residents who own high end vehicles or maintain collector collections, Autohaus creates an option that combines storage, workspace and display under private title. Ownership rather than lease changes the financial and regulatory profile for buyers. Title ownership typically carries property tax implications, mortgage and insurance considerations, and rotating maintenance obligations that resemble condominium ownership more than traditional storage rentals. Those factors will matter to prospective buyers weighing upfront purchase costs against the prospect of building equity.

Market implications extend to Summit County real estate dynamics. Units sold as titled property can contribute to assessed value growth on parcels and to demand for adjacent luxury amenities, potentially affecting nearby land values and attracting buyers who prioritize secure automotive storage. Local planners and tax assessors may see new rounds of questions about classification and infrastructure if garage condo style projects scale up.
Autohaus represents a continuation of niche amenity growth in the luxury segment, packaging design, security and customization into a tangible asset. For Summit County collectors and homeowners the offering is both a convenience and a new asset class that will require attention to taxes, insurance and long term maintenance obligations.
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